So you want to me a millionaire? Here’s 150k. Manage the rest yourself.
OneDragonfruit9519
1 month ago
To be fair, the shows full title is *Who want to be a millionaire (in Danish crowns)*.
swfcb
1 month ago
Meanwhile in Germany (It’s a special edition which airs two times a year. In the regular episodes you can still win 1 million) ?width=379&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e126fa71913dbd3dc5b2ac9af2fb6365d240d52c
SlyPeckishAlligator
1 month ago
Bulgarian show only gives 100k BGN, which is only a bit over 50k EUR.
TimAndHisDeadCat
1 month ago
US Who Wants To Be A Millionaire only gives £805,000.
Historical-Aioli-753
1 month ago
In Greece it only goes up to 100.000€.
floreNzTARR
1 month ago
They’ve just recently introduced the Euro.
Weekly_Wash5270
1 month ago
Before Euros €, in Italy we had “Lira”.
A million of Lire would have been about 500€, so they called the show “who wants to be a BILLIONAIRE”, so the winners got 1B Lire (500K €)
If you count inflation and stuff in, it was probably worth more than 1M€ today.
Krante11
1 month ago
iran only gives $23.76 usd
ND_Cooke
1 month ago
What are those glasses about.
SignificantFreud
1 month ago
Is it called “tko želi biti milijunaš?” is the Croatian word for millionaire used?
Intelligent_Side4919
1 month ago
It’s correct…
€150k is equal to 1.1million Kuna which is their local currency
Inerthal
1 month ago
So ? The question still stands. Who wants to be a millionaire? You ? That’s nice, won’t happen here though.
InAppropriate-meal
1 month ago
All they have to do is buy 150 thousand euro lottery tickets and they are guaranteed to win millions anyway! 34 million next draw! 😎
Medium_Pin_6258
1 month ago
In Bulgaria it’s ~49,000€ lol
(And the production is heavily prepared to screw up the contestants with questions they can’t know, considering their auditions)
0uthis
1 month ago
in Turkey its 28k dollars
so its basically 1 million turkish liras lol
DaigotsuRekai
1 month ago
It feels like a million for us Balkans/eastern europeans
JustForFun-4
1 month ago
Indian version gives ₹70 Million which is around $8,00,000
beherco
1 month ago
It is 26 725 EUR in Turkey.
djsiegfried
1 month ago
Before tax. 🙁
Chilifille
1 month ago
Guess they blew the budget on those glasses
anunkneemouse
1 month ago
150k is still a decent jackpot. My concern is needing 5 correct answers to get 150 euro 😬
ibnfahmi
1 month ago
Who wants to be a thousandaire
FuzzyAttitude_
1 month ago
In Bulgaria the price is 50,000 EUR , it has been like that since the show first aired many years ago in 2001, they never adjusted the price according to inflation for 24 years. Also the questions the participants get for 10,000-20,000 eur are as hard as the final 1m question in other shows, it has been shown many times. Actually the same question that was asked in UK’s version for 1 million was asked in the Bulgarian version for 5000 eur.
In Vietnam the first prize is around 9500 EUR 😅
Palanki96
1 month ago
I assume it was millions in their local currency when the show started
Ours also had some millions of forints, not euros
Username_user_2
1 month ago
10€ for the first question 🤣doesn’t cover the transport cost🤣
andrasic123321
1 month ago
Yeah, because 150k euros is roughly 1 million kuna, which was the Croatian currency up until January 2024. 150k euros is a shitton of money for a lot of people in Croatia due to the economy there.
Source: I’m Croatian
angrypolishman
1 month ago
i mean yeah a show airing for a much smaller target population of just croats is gonna earn less so the rewards will be lesser
anti-ism-ist
1 month ago
Maybe it’s called who wants to be a hundred-thousand-er
K1ngofsw0rds
1 month ago
That’s because “poor”
Asbjorn26
1 month ago
That’s more than the Danish version that gives 1 million Danish Kroner.
Fuzzy-Negotiation167
1 month ago
Technically speaking before Euro 150k euros were more than 1.1m Croatian Kuna. So millionaire in Kuna.
theclan145
1 month ago
Thats 24.5 million yen
Zakkangouroux
1 month ago
Same for france its 500.000€ because before it was 1 Million Franc (old french money) now that they converted it its only half
Goodcopbadcop33
1 month ago
Serbian who wants to be a millionaire gives 44,634 $
vdarklord467
1 month ago
It equals 1,139,921.70 Chinese Yuan, so yes
ninovd
1 month ago
“Only”
Qyro
1 month ago
What’s the name of the Japanese version?
viilabs
1 month ago
German version gives €1m, they doubled it from 1M DM, which was ~500k€, post euro transition
thefrenchguysaidwii
1 month ago
Look at those glasses bro is probably relieved he can pay all his bills
Ithorhun
1 month ago
“Only”
EviGL
1 month ago
In Russia it gave you million rubles 🙂 Which even back then was like $33k.
Primebm
1 month ago
In Portugal, the max prize was 250K Euros. So basically, it is the same.
Nevrill
1 month ago
I wonder if the price is 1000000 zimbabwen dollars in zimbabwe.
denkata07
1 month ago
Rookie numbers, we have the same in our country and they give only 50k euro. As a side note – this is the amount for the initial pay for new apartment.
So you want to me a millionaire? Here’s 150k. Manage the rest yourself.
To be fair, the shows full title is *Who want to be a millionaire (in Danish crowns)*.
Meanwhile in Germany (It’s a special edition which airs two times a year. In the regular episodes you can still win 1 million)
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Bulgarian show only gives 100k BGN, which is only a bit over 50k EUR.
US Who Wants To Be A Millionaire only gives £805,000.
In Greece it only goes up to 100.000€.
They’ve just recently introduced the Euro.
Before Euros €, in Italy we had “Lira”.
A million of Lire would have been about 500€, so they called the show “who wants to be a BILLIONAIRE”, so the winners got 1B Lire (500K €)
If you count inflation and stuff in, it was probably worth more than 1M€ today.
iran only gives $23.76 usd
What are those glasses about.
Is it called “tko želi biti milijunaš?” is the Croatian word for millionaire used?
It’s correct…
€150k is equal to 1.1million Kuna which is their local currency
So ? The question still stands. Who wants to be a millionaire? You ? That’s nice, won’t happen here though.
All they have to do is buy 150 thousand euro lottery tickets and they are guaranteed to win millions anyway! 34 million next draw! 😎
In Bulgaria it’s ~49,000€ lol
(And the production is heavily prepared to screw up the contestants with questions they can’t know, considering their auditions)
in Turkey its 28k dollars
so its basically 1 million turkish liras lol
It feels like a million for us Balkans/eastern europeans
Indian version gives ₹70 Million which is around $8,00,000
It is 26 725 EUR in Turkey.
Before tax. 🙁
Guess they blew the budget on those glasses
150k is still a decent jackpot. My concern is needing 5 correct answers to get 150 euro 😬
Who wants to be a thousandaire
In Bulgaria the price is 50,000 EUR , it has been like that since the show first aired many years ago in 2001, they never adjusted the price according to inflation for 24 years. Also the questions the participants get for 10,000-20,000 eur are as hard as the final 1m question in other shows, it has been shown many times. Actually the same question that was asked in UK’s version for 1 million was asked in the Bulgarian version for 5000 eur.
In Vietnam the first prize is around 9500 EUR 😅
I assume it was millions in their local currency when the show started
Ours also had some millions of forints, not euros
10€ for the first question 🤣doesn’t cover the transport cost🤣
Yeah, because 150k euros is roughly 1 million kuna, which was the Croatian currency up until January 2024. 150k euros is a shitton of money for a lot of people in Croatia due to the economy there.
Source: I’m Croatian
i mean yeah a show airing for a much smaller target population of just croats is gonna earn less so the rewards will be lesser
Maybe it’s called who wants to be a hundred-thousand-er
That’s because “poor”
That’s more than the Danish version that gives 1 million Danish Kroner.
Technically speaking before Euro 150k euros were more than 1.1m Croatian Kuna. So millionaire in Kuna.
Thats 24.5 million yen
Same for france its 500.000€ because before it was 1 Million Franc (old french money) now that they converted it its only half
Serbian who wants to be a millionaire gives 44,634 $
It equals 1,139,921.70 Chinese Yuan, so yes
“Only”
What’s the name of the Japanese version?
German version gives €1m, they doubled it from 1M DM, which was ~500k€, post euro transition
Look at those glasses bro is probably relieved he can pay all his bills
“Only”
In Russia it gave you million rubles 🙂 Which even back then was like $33k.
In Portugal, the max prize was 250K Euros. So basically, it is the same.
I wonder if the price is 1000000 zimbabwen dollars in zimbabwe.
Rookie numbers, we have the same in our country and they give only 50k euro. As a side note – this is the amount for the initial pay for new apartment.
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